Flushing Buffers

I have a KNK Zing. When I am cutting a large project(anything over 45,000 points (?)) it will display "flushing buffers". It continues to cut the entire project, there are places in the cut that were not cut correctly. It's like when it flushes the buffers it looses its place and starts where it remembers. It very frustrating and wastes time and material. I try and make my cuts small, but sometimes they just have to be a large one and not easily divided up.

@Crazy_Mr_Zing is right, there is no real fix for this problem. About the only real things you can do when you have a complex, highly detailed, project is to try to simplify the paths and also divide the image into 2 or more layers. Then cut each layer separately. That stops the software from sending too many nodes to the cutter than it can buffer all at one time. Although I don't like to say it, since there hasn't been an update to MTC for several years, it may behoove you to try out SCAL. (sigh)

So many factors involved, how fresh is the computer from a recent reboot, how many other programs, windows, applications are open and consuming RAM? How efficient are the programs recently closed in releasing used RAM? The best test is to shut down, restart, open just the one file, the one MTC window and try from there.